robotic construction

Caption:Researchers at MIT have made significant steps toward creating robots that could practically and economically assemble nearly anything, including things much larger than themselves, from vehicles to buildings to larger robots. The new system involves large, usable structures built from an array of tiny identical subunits called voxels (the volumetric equivalent of a 2-D pixel). Credits:Courtesy of the researchers
Progress toward groups of robots that could build almost anything, including buildings, vehicles, and even bigger robots
Caption:Researchers at MIT have made significant steps toward creating robots that could practically and economically
Charissa King-O'Brien/Provided The Bovay Civil Infrastructure Laboratory Complex has a new tenant: a roughly 6,000-pound industrial robot capable of 3D printing large-scale structures that could make construction more sustainable.
A 6,000 pound 3D-printing robot could transform the construction industry
The Bovay Civil Infrastructure Laboratory Complex has a new tenant: a roughly 6,000-pound industrial robot
Constructing better buildings in less time with new robotics technology
Purdue University innovators developed and are testing a novel construction robotic system that uses an
Brick-laying robot can build a full-sized house in two days

As robots get smarter, cheaper and more versatile, they’re taking on a growing number of

Robots have helped to create a lightweight, ultra-thin wooden exhibition hall (Photo: ICD/ITKE/IIGS University of Stuttgart)
Robots help create ultra-thin wooden exhibition hall

The Landesgartenschau Exhibition Hall in Stuttgart, Germany, is claimed to be the first building to

Robot Builds Pavilion from Carbon and Glass Fiber

The interdisciplinary project investigated biomimetic design strategies and robotic production. Students and researchers from the